Michael Morrison
Spanaway, WA 98387
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SUMMARY: Over 14 years of military experience involving the maintenance, repair, precision
calibration, and operational testing of computer controlled electronic and
pneumatic systems. Warehouse and Driving experience for two and a half years.
With a class A CDL.
EXPERTISE: Engineering Motor Controllers Gas and Diesel Engines
Training Troubleshooting Schematics
Electrical Safety Hydraulic Systems Pneumatic Systems
Driving
EXPERIENCE:
2007 to present Warehouse and Driving, Owens & Minor
Experienced in the following:
Responsible for the safe delivery of medical supplies and other products in the
greater Seattle area.
2003 to 2007 Maintenance Chief, US Marine Corps
Experienced in the following:
• Supervise and enforce all maintenance standard operating procedures.
• Scheduled and unscheduled maintenance of 500 items of support equipment.
• Repaired and maintained mechanical equipment, such as engines, motors,
calibration and pneumatic tools.
• Support Equipment Gas and Diesel Engines and Related Systems.
• Followed diagrams, sketches, operation manuals and manufacturer's
specification.
• Repaired and replaced defective parts, using hand tools and power tools.
• Initiated purchase order for parts and machines.
• Started devices to test their performance.
• Monitor accuracy and completion of maintenance related reports.
• Examined form and texture of parts to detect imperfections.
2002 to 2003 Quality Control Chief
Experienced in the following:
• Monitor and supervise the procedures for all motor transport assets into the
shop.
• Monitor and supervise the Quality Control sections procedures for the induction
of vehicles into the maintenance cycle.
• Coordinate with the intermediate maintenance authorities in regard to the
induction and release of equipment.
• Supervise and enforce all Maintenance Standard Operating procedures in
accordance with Marine Corps Orders.
• Coordinate and supervise training and management of maintenance personnel.
• Ensure accuracy and completion of maintenance related reports.
• Supervise and validate submission of equipment repair orders.
• Ensure all corrective and preventive maintenance schedules and rosters for all
motor transport assets are current and accurate.
1999 to 2002 Hazmat and Safety Non Commission Officer
Experienced in the following:
• Manage the HAZMAT/Safety programs for the Maintenance Division consisting of
(76) Marines.
• Coordinate to turn in/disposal of hazardous materials.
• Coordinate the pick-up of hazardous materials, required by the Maintenance
division.
• Conduct spot inspections to ensure HAMAT/Safety regulations are being adhered
to.
• Conduct necessary HAZMAT/Safety training.
• Attend necessary refresher training in the HAZMAT area to remain current with
all Federal, state and local regulations.
1997 to 1999 Assistant Maintenance Non Commission Officer In charge (NCOIC)
Experienced in the following:
• Assist NCOIC in coordinating, supervising, prioritizing and assigning daily
maintenance activities for the Motor Transport Maintenance Division of the
Equipment Maintenance Department.
• Assist NCOIC in training and leading subordinates in order to achieve the highest
readiness possible.
• Assist NCOIC in supervising and enforcing all Maintenance operating
procedures.
• Execute additional duties as the Tool Room NCOIC. Maintain security,
serviceability, and accountability of all tools.
1992 to 1997 Motor Transport Mechanic
Experienced in the following:
• Performed preventive and corrective maintenance on Motor Transport
equipment.
• Trouble shoots and diagnose equipment faults.
• Repair and maintain motor transport equipment.
EDUCATION:
Automotive Organizational Maintenance Course, Marine Corps Base, Camp
Lejune, NC.
Logistics Vehicle system Maintenance Course, Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejune,
NC.
Fire truck Maintenance Course, Port Hueneme, CA
Hazardous Waste Emergency Responder Course, Miramar, CA
Supervisor Safety training, Miramar, CA
MACS Worldwide Refrigerant & Service Procedures Certification. Camp Pendleton,
CA.
LEADERSHIP:
Maintenance Chief, in charge of maintenance team of 12 Marines. Duties involved
control, operation, maintenance and repair of ground support equipment.
PLANNING:
Supervised the complete maintenance of all motor transport equipment, ranging in all
areas of repair, often ahead of the required time allowed .
TROUBLESHOOTING:
• Experienced in troubleshooting of air and hydraulic systems.
• Observed mechanical devices in operation and listened to their sounds to isolate
causes of malfunctions.
• Maintained, troubleshot and repaired hydraulic systems; checking for tear and
wear, corrosion, leaks, and air in the system.